If someone knows how to do that - That person is going to be an instant millionaire. I believe only the originating buyer who left the feedback, can remove or modify it to positive/neutral. You have to do a "Feedback Revision", I believe.

There are some things you can do to raise your feedback quickly on the + side. But they teater on "feedback manipulation" and (IF caught) can get you banned... that's another topic though.

I have had success in the past calling the buyer and being nice
to them. Let them know you really want to resolve whatever
the problem is. Explain to them you are unemployed and have
a family. Tell them eBay is your only source of income and that
the negative FB will make it harder to provide for your family.

This method works many times if you are nice when you talk to them.
Nobody likes to know they are responsible for children being
without.

If they are wanting a refund then use it to your advantage also.

Unless you can get the buyer to revise the feedback it is almost
impossible to get the FB removed.

I've done ebay before...i believe they allow you to contact the seller to retract up to 2 negative feedbacks and then an additional based on how many feedback volumes you get......ask the ebay people that's the easiest way Or sell a lot of low cost items to balance out the negative.....it's all about the % if i remember correctly and feedback has to be like 4.5 or higher to be a power seller.

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